Identifying Minerals
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Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand how the linear sequence of DNA within a gene is related to the linear sequence of amino acids of a protein understand how the information in DNA is carried via RNA to make a protein understand how RNA is synthesised from DNA by the process of transcription understand where the processes of transcription and translation occur within the cell.
Fish and Frogs from the Sky
This is a true story about fish and frogs falling from the sky by Animal X. This took place in Queensland, Australia. The story is told by people who were eyewitnesses to the event. They told how they went outside and there were fish laying on the ground, they live no where near water. Other events just like this have taken place elsewhere in the world. An amphibian expert tries to explain what happens during some of these incidents. Run time 05:11.
2.2 The effect of technology on productivity In each industrial revolution, new inventions radically changed the way that production and distribution were organised, and often led to large and rapid increases in the efficiency of production. The rise of electricity, for example, allowed US productivity to increase in the manufacturing sector (as opposed to the agricultural or service sector) by more than 5 per cent per annum throughout the 1920s. Let us pause a moment and consider what this means. The term productivity refe
12.490 Advanced Igneous Petrology (MIT)
Advanced Igneous Petrology covers the history of and recent developments in the study of igneous rocks. Students review the chemistry and structure of igneous rock-forming minerals and proceed to study how these minerals occur and interact in igneous rocks. The course focuses on igneous processes and how we have learned about them through studying a number of significant sites worldwide.
15.992 S-Lab: Laboratory for Sustainable Business (MIT)
How can we translate real-world challenges into future business opportunities? How can individuals, organizations, and society learn and undergo change at the pace needed to stave off worsening problems? Today, organizations of all kinds—traditional manufacturing firms, those that extract resources, a huge variety of new start-ups, services, non-profits, and governmental organizations of all types, among many others—are tackling these very questions. For some, the massive challenges
Burke, Paine and Wollstonecraft
Events in France did much to revive the fortunes of the reform movement after it had declined in the mid 1780s and hostile reactions to the course the revolution was taking stimulated the rapid growth of militant loyalism as public opinion turned against the radicals. The French revolution did produce some changes:
* movement spread further down the social scale
* was influential in a wider geographical area, not merely confined to the capital.
* some radicals were pursuing a new Li
Breakingviews: HP strategy points to uncertain future
Aug. 19 - Hewlett Packard's shares slumped today and the decline wiped around $14.5 billion off the company's market value. Reuters Breakingviews columnist Robert Cyran says shareholders are panicking.
The Bible, the Creation and the Inner Light: Tensions within Quaker Science
Research seminar given by Prof. Geoffrey Cantor
Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968) Siyavula: Life Sciences Grade 10 Discovery Kids - Doki Descubre - Computadora 2.4 Examples of layer functions There are several functions that can be performed at one or more of the OSI layers. Some of the more common ones are discussed below.
Connection control
For connection-oriented services, a connection must be established between peer entities. A connection has three phases: connection set-up, data transfer and connection clear. If the peer protocol supports connections, each protocol data unit type corresponds to a primitive type; for instance, a connection request primiti Islam: Final Things Conversations and interviews A mathematical muse Audio: Click to listen to the audio clip entitled 'Mathematical Musings' 1.3 ‘Going public’ For many companies a point may be reached, particularly if the company has grown significantly in size and has aspirations for further expansion, to seek equity finance through an initial public offering of shares (IPO). Skull (Part 1) Tutorial The Fungi Classification
Very short documentary focuses on this brief period in civil rights history.
Siyavula
The Grade 10 Life Sciences textbook
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This one-minute animated Spanish video shows young learners how to use painting software and how to type a website address into a browser.
Religions all make claims about the purpose of life and 'final' destinations. In this video Dr Jon Hoover and Mr Shujahat Aslam, an imam, discuss aspect of Islam's teaching on final things.
This free course, Conversations and interviews, explores how to ask and answer questions in interviews and conversations. First published on Thu, 11 Feb 2016 as Conversations and interviews. To find out more vis
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Video uses hand drawn diagrams to identify and discuss the structure and physiology of the skull. Covers bones from the side view. Good review for a test. Music in background is a little distracting, and video is a little pixelated. Grades 9-12. 6:16 min.
A fungus is a member of the kingdom Fungi . The fungi are heterotrophic organisms possessing a chitinous cell wall. The majority of species grow as multi-cellular filaments called hyphae forming a mycelium; some fungal species also grow as single cells. This interactive web page gives you pictures of specific examples of the fungi classification, along with written details for most.